"This is why you buckle your kids into their car seats correctly every single time. Even when they scream because the straps are tight. Even when they complain about the chest clip or being rear facing," she wrote on Facebook.

Photos show Rabberman's car completely mangled, yet the two car seats appear to be virtually untouched. Shocked by her luck, Rabberman posted the ordeal on Facebook. Her story has since been shared more than 270,000 times.

Rabberman told NBC10 she almost didn't post the picture.

"Now I'm glad that I did," she said. "I feel like it has sparked a major conversation about car seat safety."

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents buckle their children into rear-facing car seats until the age of 2. Most children should also ride in a booster seat until they have reached 4 feet, 9 inches tall and are between 8 and 12 years of age, according to AAP.